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Is it possible to completely remove water from hno3?

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Answered by attinderpaul55225
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this \: is \: possible \: in   : nitrogen \\  \: condition \:  by \: natural \: means. \\ \\  what \: is \: nitrogen \: condition \: by \:  \\ nartural \: means \:  .\\  =  > when \: the \: sky \: is \: cloudy \: then \:  \\ nitrogen \: and \: oxigen \: react \: with \\ heavy \: heat \: during \: heavy \: heat. \\ during \: flashing \: electricity \: . \\ then \: nitric \: oxide(no) \: and \:  \\ nitrogen \: di \: oxide \: is \: produced(no \frac{}  2\: ) \\  \\  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: n \frac{} 2+ 0 \frac{} 2 = 2no \\  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \\ react \: with \: oxigen \\  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: 2no + o  \frac{}{2}  = 2no  \frac{}{2}  \\ then  \: react \: with \: \: no \frac{}{2}  \: and \: produced \\ nitric \: acid \: (hno  \frac{}{3}) and \: nitras \: acid(hno {}{2} ) \\  \:  \: 2no  \frac{}{2}  + h \frac{}{2} o = hno  \frac{}{2}  + hno  \frac{}{3}

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